EP2946956A1 - Open roof construction for a vehicle - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60J—WINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
- B60J7/00—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs
- B60J7/02—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes
- B60J7/04—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes with rigid plate-like element or elements, e.g. open roofs with harmonica-type folding rigid panels
- B60J7/043—Sunroofs e.g. sliding above the roof
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- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60J—WINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
- B60J7/00—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs
- B60J7/02—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes
- B60J7/024—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes characterised by the height regulating mechanism of the sliding panel
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60J—WINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
- B60J7/00—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs
- B60J7/02—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes
- B60J7/04—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes with rigid plate-like element or elements, e.g. open roofs with harmonica-type folding rigid panels
- B60J7/043—Sunroofs e.g. sliding above the roof
- B60J7/0435—Sunroofs e.g. sliding above the roof pivoting upwardly to vent mode and moving at the outside of the roof to fully open mode
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60J—WINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
- B60J7/00—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs
- B60J7/02—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes
- B60J7/04—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes with rigid plate-like element or elements, e.g. open roofs with harmonica-type folding rigid panels
- B60J7/047—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes with rigid plate-like element or elements, e.g. open roofs with harmonica-type folding rigid panels movable to overlapping or nested relationship
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60J—WINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
- B60J7/00—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs
- B60J7/02—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes
- B60J7/04—Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes with rigid plate-like element or elements, e.g. open roofs with harmonica-type folding rigid panels
- B60J7/057—Driving or actuating arrangements e.g. manually operated levers or knobs
- B60J7/0573—Driving or actuating arrangements e.g. manually operated levers or knobs power driven arrangements, e.g. electrical
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- the invention relates to an open roof construction according to the preamble of claim 1.
- the lifting device and guiding device are integrated and include a pivotable lever which pivots when it acts as the lifting device and slides when it acts as guiding device.
- a slide including a guide slot engaged by a guide pin of the lever. The guide pin exits and enters the guide slot when changing from lifting device to guiding device and back.
- a guide member of the guiding device should enter and exit the rear guide track, respectively. This creates a take-over point which might cause problems.
- the lifting device is movably connected to the stationary part and includes a guide track for the guiding device that is connected to the closure element, which guide track of the lifting device connects to the rear guide track during at least a part of the rearward movement of the closure element to allow the guiding device thereof to move between the guide track of the lifting device and the rear guide track.
- the forcing mechanism includes a guiding slide which is provided with a guide curve to be engaged by a guide member connected to the lifting device.
- the lifting device may be rotatably connected to the rear guide track.
- Connecting the lifting device to the rear guide track reduces tolerance problems, and thus ensures that the guide tracks precisely align to each other to allow a smooth transfer of the guiding device from one guide track to the other.
- An axis of rotation of the lifting device may be arranged substantially at a front end of the rear guide track.
- the lifting device is rotatable around an axis of rotation which is positioned remote from a front end of the rear guide track.
- the guide track in the lifting device may extend rearwardly and upwardly, also in a position when the guide track connects to the rear guide track.
- the front and rear supports of the closure element are driven such that the closure element is moved from the closed position in a first movement to a venting position by mainly a pivoting movement around a pivoting axis near the front support of the closure element, and in a second movement to an open position above the roof area be-hind the roof opening, the first movement being initiated by the forcing mechanism, the second movement by the front support.
- the guiding device is a bracket fixed to the closure element and including a guide member engaging the guide tracks.
- the guiding device is a lever which is pivotally connected to the closure element and includes at least one guide member engaging the guide tracks.
- Such embodiment including a lever is more complex, but might enable a smaller package of the rear support in the closed position of the closure element, or enable a higher lift of the closure element.
- At least the forcing mechanism, the guiding device, and the rear guide track are arranged such with respect to each other that they are substantially in the same lateral position.
- this arrangement reduces the width or package of the rear support, and still enable the required movements of the closure element.
- this arrangement means that parts are not positioned beside each other, but one at least partially and in particular at least substantially behind or below at least one of the others.
- the guide track in the lifting device and the rear guide track include an opening in upward direction, and the guiding device having a width which is more narrow than the width of the opening at least at the position of the opening, it is also possible to arrange the lifting device and the guiding device in substantially the same lateral position.
- the forcing guide may positioned mainly below the rear guide track, allowing these elements to be substantially in the same lateral position.
- FIGs. 1, 2 show an embodiment of an open roof construction for a vehicle, in particular a motor vehicle such as a passenger car.
- this vehicle is provided with an opening 1 in its fixed roof 2, whereby it is noted that said fixed roof 2 may either form part of the vehicle or of the open roof construction itself, which in that case makes up the entire roof of the vehicle.
- the fixed roof 2 may consist of an integral part of the vehicle or of one or more (transparent) panels, which may be removable or form a separate adjustable roof element.
- the open roof construction comprises a stationary part, such as a frame 3 ( Fig. 2 ), and a closure element, in this case in the form of a rigid and preferably transparent panel 4, for example made of glass or of plastic material, which is movably supported by frame 3.
- panel 4 is movable between a closed position, in which roof opening 1 is closed and panel 4 is at least substantially coplanar with the fixed roof 2, and an open position, in which panel 4 occupies a rearward position, at least partially above fixed roof 2, in which a very large part of opening 1 is cleared.
- An adjusting mechanism is provided on each longitudinal side of panel 4 for effecting the movements of panel 4.
- the mechanism is driven by a driving unit including a driving element, such as a driving cable 5 ( Fig. 3 ) and a manual actuator, such as a crank, or a motor such as an electric motor, for driving the cable (not shown).
- the mechanism supports panel 4 and is at least partially guided in a front guide track 6, which forms part of or is mounted on frame 3.
- the front guide track 6 extends along the side edge of roof opening 1, at a lower level than fixed roof 2. However, it is very well possible that there is only one front guide track extending centrally below the roof opening 1.
- a rear guide track 7 is provided, namely at, and in this case just below, the fixed roof, substantially rearward of the roof opening 1 and in this case rearward of front guide track 6 and on both lateral sides of the fixed roof.
- the drawins show only parts on one side of the roof, but it should be kept in mind that similar parts are arranged in mirror image on the other side as well.
- the adjusting mechanism for panel 4 includes a front support 8 and a rear support 9.
- the front support 8 is in engagement with a driving slide (not shown) which is guided in front guide track 6 and forms part of the driving unit of adjusting mechanism.
- the driving cable 5 is connected to a driving slide.
- the front support 8 may be constructed as in EP 2 727 755 , the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
- the structure of the front support does not form part of the present invention and could be constructed in any way. It would also be possible that the sliding movement of panel 4 is initiated not through the front support, but in another way.
- the rear support 9 includes a lifting device 10, a guiding device 11 and a forcing mechanism 12.
- the forcing mechanism 12 includes a guiding slide 13 having a guide track or slot 14 in which a guide member or pin 15 of the lifting device 10 engages. Slot 14 extends rearwardly and upwardly and has substantially horizontal portions at its ends. In the embodiments shown, the guiding slide 13 moves forwardly when panel 4 is moved from the closed to the venting position. This may be accomplished by a separate driving cable, but it is also possible to temporarily couple the back end of driving cable 5 (as shown) to guiding slide 13, so that the slide 13 is driven in a direction opposite to the sliding movement of panel 4 that follows if the actuation of the drive unit is continued.
- the lifting device 10 includes a rotatable element 16 which is rotatable around an axis of rotation 17 which is positioned at the front end of the rear guide track 7.
- the axis is formed by an element such as a pin that is supported by the rear guide track 7, so that there are no aligning problems between the lifting device 10 and the rear guide track 7.
- the rotatable element 16 of the lifting device 10 includes a guide track 18 that should connect to the rear guide track in one rotational position of the rotatable element 14 so as to form one continuous guide track.
- the guide tracks 7 and 18 are intended to guide a guide member or cam 19 which is fixed to the guiding device 11, here formed as a simple bracket 20 fixed to panel 4.
- the guide track 18 has a light S-shape with a lower portion accommodating guide cam 19 when panel 4 is in its closed position (providing stability in vertical direction), a middle portion which is rearwardly and upwardly inclined to add lift to panel 4 when guide cam 19 moves through this portion, and an upper portion which is in line with rear guide track 7 when the guide track 18 connects thereto.
- lifting device 10, guiding device 11 and forcing mechanism 12 are shaped and arranged to form a small packing in lateral (Y) direction. In this embodiment, this is accomplished by arranging guiding slide 13, bracket 20 and rear guide track behind each other so that they can be arranged in substantially the same lateral position.
- the guide track 18 of lifting device 10 is also positioned in line with rear guide track 7. It includes a vertical opening 21 along its length so that bracket 20 of the lifting device 10 (which is of a small width) can extend vertically through opening 21 and can thus be positioned above a part of the guide track 18 and does not protrude in lateral direction.
- the rotatable element 16, to which guide track 18 is attached or formed is made of thin sheet-like material, such as steel, and is positioned close to guiding slide 13 so as to add only little width to the rear support 9.
- the rear guide track also has a vertical opening or slit 22 to allow bracket 20 of the guiding device 11 to pass through.
- the rear guide track 7 is positioned below (the plane of) fixed roof 1, it should also have some kind of passage for bracket 20.
- the rear guide track could be made of one piece of material, or could e.g. have a separate front piece made of plastic and have an integrated axis of rotation for the rotatable element 16.
- Fig. 3a panel 4 is in its closed position.
- Guiding slide 13 is in its rear position, and guide pin 15 is in the front bottom portion of slot 14, so that rotatable element is in its downwardly rotated position.
- Guide cam 19 is in front bottom portion of guide track 18.
- guiding slide 13 is moved maximally forwardly so that guide pin 15 has arrived in rear top portion of slot 14, and rotatable element 16 is rotated to its maximally upward position.
- panel 4 is tilted to the venting position, and rotatable element 16 is maximally rotated about axis of rotation 17, so that guide track 18 is now in alignment with rear guide track 7.
- guiding slide 13 is kept stationary because guiding cable 5 has been uncoupled from guiding slide 13.
- Guide cable 5 has now been coupled to front support 8 to move panel 4 rearwardly.
- guide cam 19 is moved first through guide track 18. Due to this movement through guide track 18 which extends rearwardly and upwardly, panel 4 is lifted some more during its rearward movement.
- guide cam 19 arrives at the rear end of guide track 18 it is transferred to rear guide track 7 smoothly due to the correct alignment of both guide tracks 7, 18. Panel 4 may then be slid further rearwardly to its fully opened position.
- Figs. 5a - 5c show a second embodiment of the open roof construction.
- Lifting device 10, guiding device 11 and forcing mechanism 12 are shown again.
- Guiding device 11 is similar as in the first embodiment.
- the axis of rotation 17 of rotatable element 16 of lifting device 10 is however positioned at the end of rotatable element 16 which is remote from the rear guide track, i.e. at the front of rotatable element.
- Axis of rotation 17 is supported by frame 3 or an element fixed thereto.
- Guiding slide 13 is now positioned at the rear end of rotatable element 16 and below rear guide track 7 (and might be guided by the lower side of rear guide track 7), so that guiding device 11, forcing mechanism 12 and rear guide track 7 can still be arranged in substantially the same lateral position.
- Figs. 6a - 6c show a third embodiment with a similar arrangement of parts as in Figs. 3a - 3c , however, guiding device 11 now comprises a tilting lever 23. It is pivotally coupled to panel 4 by an axis of rotation 24 and it carries two guide members or pins 25, 26, one of which (the front pin 25) is positioned in guide track 18 when panel 4 is in closed to venting position, and is positioned in rear guide track 7 when panel 4 is moved a distance rearwardly.
- Rear guide pin 26 is continuously in engagement with rear guide track 7. This rear guide pin 26 acts as axis of rotation for rotatable element 16 when it is rotated (from the position of Fig. 6a to that of Fig. 6b ).
- tilting lever 23 is not tiltable anymore and only follows the rear guide track 7.
- the tilting lever 23 either creates some additional lift of panel 4 or reduces the package height in closed position of the panel 4, compared to the fixed bracket 20.
- Figs. 7a - 7b show an embodiment which is a combination of that of Figs. 3 and 4 .
- the axis of rotation 17 is again position at the front end of rear guide track 7 (as in Fig. 3 ) and guiding slide 13 is again positioned at the rear end of lifting device 10 and below rear guide track 7.
- Rotatable element 16 is now a two-armed lever having a central axis of rotation 17. Due to the leverage action of the rotatable element, the height difference between the ends of slot 14 can be smaller to obtain the same lifting height of bracket 20 compared to the embodiment of Fig. 5 .
- Figs. 8a - 8c show a further embodiment in which guiding slide 13 is arranged below and in the same lateral position as guide track 18 of lifting device 10.
- the height of slot 14 and guiding slide 13 could be less than in Fig. 3 as the lift of bracket 20 is now the same as the lift of guide pin 15.
- the slide 13 may support guide track 18 by means of its upper surface the shape of which is adapted to that of guide tyrack 18.
- Figs. 9a - 9c show yet a further embodiment which is different in that the rear guide track now also functions as the lifting device.
- the axis of rotation 17 of lifting device 10 is now positioned at the rear end of rear guide track 7.
- Guide track 18 and rear guide track 7 are now integrated and guide cam 19 of bracket 20 of guiding device 11 is now continuously in engagement with rear guide track 7.
- Rear guide track 7, guiding device 11 and forcing mechanism are again arranged substantially in the same lateral position, so as to obtain a small lateral (Y) package of the rear support.
- the invention provides a very simple, robust and reliable support and actuating mechanism for the closure element, and having a small package in lateral direction. It is noted that features of the various embodiments may be combined in different manners.
- the height-adjustable, movable element of the lifting device makes a sliding movement in vertical height, a combined sliding and rotating movement or other movements having a component in vertical direction.
- the positions of the members/pins/axes on the movable element can be varied depending on the desired moving mechanics, force distribution, package height etc.
- the coupling/locking element for coupling/uncoupling the driving cable and guiding slide may be separate elements, for example the coupling element on the driving slide and the locking element on the driving cable. It is also possible that the guiding slide is driven indirectly by the driving cable, or by a separate drive of the drive unit.
- the forcing mechanism may be provided with other elements to cause the lifting device to move in vertical direction
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- The invention relates to an open roof construction according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Such open roof construction is for example known from
EP 2 727 755 . In this prior art roof construction, the lifting device and guiding device are integrated and include a pivotable lever which pivots when it acts as the lifting device and slides when it acts as guiding device. To pivot the lever, there is provided a slide including a guide slot engaged by a guide pin of the lever. The guide pin exits and enters the guide slot when changing from lifting device to guiding device and back. At the same time a guide member of the guiding device should enter and exit the rear guide track, respectively. This creates a take-over point which might cause problems. - It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide an open roof construction in which such disadvantage is avoided or at least reduced.
- According to a first aspect of the open roof construction, the lifting device is movably connected to the stationary part and includes a guide track for the guiding device that is connected to the closure element, which guide track of the lifting device connects to the rear guide track during at least a part of the rearward movement of the closure element to allow the guiding device thereof to move between the guide track of the lifting device and the rear guide track.
- Now that the guiding device is continuously in engagement with one of the guide tracks and these guide tracks are connected to each other at least temporarily, a take-over point as in the prior art is avoided
- In one embodiment, the forcing mechanism includes a guiding slide which is provided with a guide curve to be engaged by a guide member connected to the lifting device.
- Such forcing mechanism is simple and reliable.
- The lifting device may be rotatably connected to the rear guide track.
- Connecting the lifting device to the rear guide track reduces tolerance problems, and thus ensures that the guide tracks precisely align to each other to allow a smooth transfer of the guiding device from one guide track to the other.
- An axis of rotation of the lifting device may be arranged substantially at a front end of the rear guide track.
- In this case the movement of the lifting device at the front end of the rear guide track is minimal which also enables in a simple manner a precise connection/alignment between the guide tracks.
- In another embodiment, the lifting device is rotatable around an axis of rotation which is positioned remote from a front end of the rear guide track.
- In such embodiment it might be easier to obtain a connection between the guiding device and the closure element which is closer to the rear side of the closure element which promotes stability. It might also enable a higher lifting of the closure element and/or a smaller vertical package of the rear support in closed position of the closure element.
- The guide track in the lifting device may extend rearwardly and upwardly, also in a position when the guide track connects to the rear guide track.
- Such extent of the guide track in the lifting device creates an additional lifting movement so that the required vertical movement of the lifting device could be relatively small.
- In an embodiment, the front and rear supports of the closure element are driven such that the closure element is moved from the closed position in a first movement to a venting position by mainly a pivoting movement around a pivoting axis near the front support of the closure element, and in a second movement to an open position above the roof area be-hind the roof opening, the first movement being initiated by the forcing mechanism, the second movement by the front support.
- This enables a separation of movements without requiring switches in the rear support for the closure element. The switches may now be provided in the drive.
- In a simple embodiment, the guiding device is a bracket fixed to the closure element and including a guide member engaging the guide tracks.
- In another embodiment, the guiding device is a lever which is pivotally connected to the closure element and includes at least one guide member engaging the guide tracks.
- Such embodiment including a lever is more complex, but might enable a smaller package of the rear support in the closed position of the closure element, or enable a higher lift of the closure element.
- According to another aspect, at least the forcing mechanism, the guiding device, and the rear guide track are arranged such with respect to each other that they are substantially in the same lateral position.
- Such arrangement reduces the width or package of the rear support, and still enable the required movements of the closure element. In particular, this arrangement means that parts are not positioned beside each other, but one at least partially and in particular at least substantially behind or below at least one of the others.
- If the guide track in the lifting device and the rear guide track include an opening in upward direction, and the guiding device having a width which is more narrow than the width of the opening at least at the position of the opening, it is also possible to arrange the lifting device and the guiding device in substantially the same lateral position.
- The forcing guide may positioned mainly below the rear guide track, allowing these elements to be substantially in the same lateral position.
- Further details and advantages of the invention follow from the below description with reference to the drawings schematically showing embodiments of the open roof construction by way of example.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a part of a vehicle equipped with the open roof construction, showing the closure element in its closed position. -
Fig. 2 is a view corresponding to that ofFig. 1 but showing the closure element in its opened position. -
Fig. 3a is an enlarged sectional view according to the line III-III inFig. 1 . -
Figs. 3b, 3c are views corresponding to that inFig. 3a , but showing the closure element in its venting and opened positions, respectively. -
Fig. 4 is a plan view ofFig. 3a . -
Figs. 5a, b, c -Figs. 9a, b, c are views corresponding to those ofFigs. 3a, b, c but showing other embodiments of the open roof construction. - In the various embodiments, similar parts are indicated by the same reference numbers.
- The drawings show an embodiment of an open roof construction for a vehicle, in particular a motor vehicle such as a passenger car. As is shown in
Figs. 1, 2 this vehicle is provided with an opening 1 in itsfixed roof 2, whereby it is noted that said fixedroof 2 may either form part of the vehicle or of the open roof construction itself, which in that case makes up the entire roof of the vehicle. Thefixed roof 2 may consist of an integral part of the vehicle or of one or more (transparent) panels, which may be removable or form a separate adjustable roof element. - The open roof construction comprises a stationary part, such as a frame 3 (
Fig. 2 ), and a closure element, in this case in the form of a rigid and preferablytransparent panel 4, for example made of glass or of plastic material, which is movably supported byframe 3. In this embodiment,panel 4 is movable between a closed position, in which roof opening 1 is closed andpanel 4 is at least substantially coplanar with thefixed roof 2, and an open position, in whichpanel 4 occupies a rearward position, at least partially above fixedroof 2, in which a very large part of opening 1 is cleared. - An adjusting mechanism is provided on each longitudinal side of
panel 4 for effecting the movements ofpanel 4. The mechanism is driven by a driving unit including a driving element, such as a driving cable 5 (Fig. 3 ) and a manual actuator, such as a crank, or a motor such as an electric motor, for driving the cable (not shown). The mechanism supportspanel 4 and is at least partially guided in a front guide track 6, which forms part of or is mounted onframe 3. The front guide track 6 extends along the side edge of roof opening 1, at a lower level thanfixed roof 2. However, it is very well possible that there is only one front guide track extending centrally below the roof opening 1. - Furthermore, a
rear guide track 7 is provided, namely at, and in this case just below, the fixed roof, substantially rearward of the roof opening 1 and in this case rearward of front guide track 6 and on both lateral sides of the fixed roof. The drawins show only parts on one side of the roof, but it should be kept in mind that similar parts are arranged in mirror image on the other side as well. - As is shown in
Figs. 2 ,3 and 4 , the adjusting mechanism forpanel 4 includes a front support 8 and arear support 9. The front support 8 is in engagement with a driving slide (not shown) which is guided in front guide track 6 and forms part of the driving unit of adjusting mechanism. The driving cable 5 is connected to a driving slide. The front support 8 may be constructed as inEP 2 727 755panel 4 is initiated not through the front support, but in another way. - The
rear support 9 includes alifting device 10, a guiding device 11 and a forcingmechanism 12. - The forcing
mechanism 12 includes a guidingslide 13 having a guide track orslot 14 in which a guide member or pin 15 of thelifting device 10 engages.Slot 14 extends rearwardly and upwardly and has substantially horizontal portions at its ends. In the embodiments shown, the guidingslide 13 moves forwardly whenpanel 4 is moved from the closed to the venting position. This may be accomplished by a separate driving cable, but it is also possible to temporarily couple the back end of driving cable 5 (as shown) to guidingslide 13, so that theslide 13 is driven in a direction opposite to the sliding movement ofpanel 4 that follows if the actuation of the drive unit is continued. - The lifting
device 10 includes arotatable element 16 which is rotatable around an axis ofrotation 17 which is positioned at the front end of therear guide track 7. Preferably, the axis is formed by an element such as a pin that is supported by therear guide track 7, so that there are no aligning problems between the liftingdevice 10 and therear guide track 7. This is relevant as therotatable element 16 of thelifting device 10 includes aguide track 18 that should connect to the rear guide track in one rotational position of therotatable element 14 so as to form one continuous guide track. - The guide tracks 7 and 18 are intended to guide a guide member or
cam 19 which is fixed to the guiding device 11, here formed as asimple bracket 20 fixed topanel 4. Theguide track 18 has a light S-shape with a lower portion accommodatingguide cam 19 whenpanel 4 is in its closed position (providing stability in vertical direction), a middle portion which is rearwardly and upwardly inclined to add lift topanel 4 whenguide cam 19 moves through this portion, and an upper portion which is in line withrear guide track 7 when theguide track 18 connects thereto. - As is shown in
Fig. 4 , liftingdevice 10, guiding device 11 and forcingmechanism 12 are shaped and arranged to form a small packing in lateral (Y) direction. In this embodiment, this is accomplished by arranging guidingslide 13,bracket 20 and rear guide track behind each other so that they can be arranged in substantially the same lateral position. Theguide track 18 of liftingdevice 10 is also positioned in line withrear guide track 7. It includes a vertical opening 21 along its length so thatbracket 20 of the lifting device 10 (which is of a small width) can extend vertically through opening 21 and can thus be positioned above a part of theguide track 18 and does not protrude in lateral direction. Therotatable element 16, to whichguide track 18 is attached or formed, is made of thin sheet-like material, such as steel, and is positioned close to guidingslide 13 so as to add only little width to therear support 9. - The rear guide track also has a vertical opening or slit 22 to allow
bracket 20 of the guiding device 11 to pass through. In case therear guide track 7 is positioned below (the plane of) fixed roof 1, it should also have some kind of passage forbracket 20. The rear guide track could be made of one piece of material, or could e.g. have a separate front piece made of plastic and have an integrated axis of rotation for therotatable element 16. - The operation of the open roof construction of
Figs. 3 and 4 will be explained with reference toFigs. 3a - 3c . - In
Fig. 3a ,panel 4 is in its closed position. Guidingslide 13 is in its rear position, and guidepin 15 is in the front bottom portion ofslot 14, so that rotatable element is in its downwardly rotated position.Guide cam 19 is in front bottom portion ofguide track 18. - In
Fig. 3b , guidingslide 13 is moved maximally forwardly so thatguide pin 15 has arrived in rear top portion ofslot 14, androtatable element 16 is rotated to its maximally upward position. In this position,panel 4 is tilted to the venting position, androtatable element 16 is maximally rotated about axis ofrotation 17, so thatguide track 18 is now in alignment withrear guide track 7. - In
Fig. 3c it is shown that guidingslide 13 is kept stationary because guiding cable 5 has been uncoupled from guidingslide 13. Guide cable 5 has now been coupled to front support 8 to movepanel 4 rearwardly. During this movement, guidecam 19 is moved first throughguide track 18. Due to this movement throughguide track 18 which extends rearwardly and upwardly,panel 4 is lifted some more during its rearward movement. Whenguide cam 19 arrives at the rear end ofguide track 18 it is transferred torear guide track 7 smoothly due to the correct alignment of both guidetracks Panel 4 may then be slid further rearwardly to its fully opened position. - The return movement of the
panel 4 to the front, closed position will be effected in an opposite manner. -
Figs. 5a - 5c show a second embodiment of the open roof construction. Liftingdevice 10, guiding device 11 and forcingmechanism 12 are shown again. Guiding device 11 is similar as in the first embodiment. The axis ofrotation 17 ofrotatable element 16 of liftingdevice 10 is however positioned at the end ofrotatable element 16 which is remote from the rear guide track, i.e. at the front of rotatable element. Axis ofrotation 17 is supported byframe 3 or an element fixed thereto. - Guiding
slide 13 is now positioned at the rear end ofrotatable element 16 and below rear guide track 7 (and might be guided by the lower side of rear guide track 7), so that guiding device 11, forcingmechanism 12 andrear guide track 7 can still be arranged in substantially the same lateral position. - The operation of this second embodiment is similar to that of
Figs. 3a - 3c , as appears fromFigs. 5a - 5c . -
Figs. 6a - 6c show a third embodiment with a similar arrangement of parts as inFigs. 3a - 3c , however, guiding device 11 now comprises a tiltinglever 23. It is pivotally coupled topanel 4 by an axis ofrotation 24 and it carries two guide members or pins 25, 26, one of which (the front pin 25) is positioned inguide track 18 whenpanel 4 is in closed to venting position, and is positioned inrear guide track 7 whenpanel 4 is moved a distance rearwardly.Rear guide pin 26 is continuously in engagement withrear guide track 7. Thisrear guide pin 26 acts as axis of rotation forrotatable element 16 when it is rotated (from the position ofFig. 6a to that ofFig. 6b ). As soon as both guide pins are withinrear guide track 7, tiltinglever 23 is not tiltable anymore and only follows therear guide track 7. The tiltinglever 23 either creates some additional lift ofpanel 4 or reduces the package height in closed position of thepanel 4, compared to the fixedbracket 20. -
Figs. 7a - 7b show an embodiment which is a combination of that ofFigs. 3 and 4 . The axis ofrotation 17 is again position at the front end of rear guide track 7 (as inFig. 3 ) and guidingslide 13 is again positioned at the rear end of liftingdevice 10 and belowrear guide track 7.Rotatable element 16 is now a two-armed lever having a central axis ofrotation 17. Due to the leverage action of the rotatable element, the height difference between the ends ofslot 14 can be smaller to obtain the same lifting height ofbracket 20 compared to the embodiment ofFig. 5 . -
Figs. 8a - 8c show a further embodiment in which guidingslide 13 is arranged below and in the same lateral position asguide track 18 of liftingdevice 10. The height ofslot 14 and guidingslide 13 could be less than inFig. 3 as the lift ofbracket 20 is now the same as the lift ofguide pin 15. In this arrangement the package in lateral direction is again small. Theslide 13 may supportguide track 18 by means of its upper surface the shape of which is adapted to that ofguide tyrack 18. -
Figs. 9a - 9c show yet a further embodiment which is different in that the rear guide track now also functions as the lifting device. The axis ofrotation 17 of liftingdevice 10 is now positioned at the rear end ofrear guide track 7.Guide track 18 andrear guide track 7 are now integrated and guidecam 19 ofbracket 20 of guiding device 11 is now continuously in engagement withrear guide track 7.Rear guide track 7, guiding device 11 and forcing mechanism are again arranged substantially in the same lateral position, so as to obtain a small lateral (Y) package of the rear support. - From the foregoing it will be clear that the invention provides a very simple, robust and reliable support and actuating mechanism for the closure element, and having a small package in lateral direction. It is noted that features of the various embodiments may be combined in different manners.
- The invention is not restricted to the exemplary embodiment as described above and shown in the drawing, which can be varied in several ways without departing from the scope of the claims. For example, it is possible that the height-adjustable, movable element of the lifting device makes a sliding movement in vertical height, a combined sliding and rotating movement or other movements having a component in vertical direction. The positions of the members/pins/axes on the movable element can be varied depending on the desired moving mechanics, force distribution, package height etc. The coupling/locking element for coupling/uncoupling the driving cable and guiding slide may be separate elements, for example the coupling element on the driving slide and the locking element on the driving cable. It is also possible that the guiding slide is driven indirectly by the driving cable, or by a separate drive of the drive unit. The forcing mechanism may be provided with other elements to cause the lifting device to move in vertical direction
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- An open roof construction for a vehicle having an opening (1) in its fixed roof (2), comprising a stationary part (3) to be attached to the vehicle roof and at least one closure element (4) which is movably supported by said stationary part and which can be adjusted by means of a driving unit including a driving slide (11), wherein said closure element is movable between a closed position for closing the roof opening, and an open, rearward position for being at least partially above the roof area behind the roof opening, in which the roof opening is at least partially released, wherein said stationary part (3) is preferably fitted with at least one front guide track (6) extending at least along a part of the roof opening (1), whereas a rear guide track (7) is mounted at least substantially rearward of the roof opening, the closure element (4) being supported near its front side by a front support (8) which is movably guided by said front guide track (7), and which is supported rearwards thereof by a rear support (9) including a lifting device (10) and a guiding device (11) for engagement in said rear guide track (7) upon rearward movement of the closure element (4), the lifting device (10) includes a height-adjustable, in particular rotatable, movable element (16; 23) which has a forcing mechanism (12) determining the position of the lifting device (10), characterized in that the lifting device (10) is movably connected to the stationary part (3) and includes a guide track (18) for the guiding device (11) that is connected to the closure element (4), which guide track (18) of the lifting device (10) connects to the rear guide track (7) during at least a part of the rearward movement of the closure element (4) to allow the guiding device (11) thereof to move between the guide track (18) of the lifting device (10) and the rear guide track (7).
- An open roof construction according to claim 1, wherein the forcing mechanism includes a guiding slide which is provided with a guide curve to be engaged by a guide member connected to the lifting device,.
- An open roof construction according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the lifting device is rotatably connected to the rear guide track.
- An open roof construction according to any of the preceding claims, wherein an axis of rotation of the lifting device is arranged substantially at a front end of the rear guide track.
- An open roof construction according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the lifting device is rotatable around an axis of rotation which is positioned remote from a front end of the rear guide track.
- An open roof construction according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the guide track in the lifting device extends rearwardly and upwardly, also in a position when the guide track connects to the rear guide track.
- An open roof construction according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the front and rear supports of the closure element are driven such that the closure element is moved from the closed position in a first movement to a venting position by mainly a pivoting movement around a pivoting axis near the front support of the closure element, and in a second movement to an open position above the roof area behind the roof opening, the first movement being initiated by the forcing mechanism, the second movement by the front support.
- An open roof construction according to any of claims 1 - 7, wherein the guiding device is a support fixed to the closure element and including a guide member engaging the guide tracks.
- An open roof construction according to any of claims 1 - 7, wherein the guiding device is a support which is pivotally connected to the closure element and includes a guide member engaging the guide tracks.
- An open roof construction according to any of the preceding claims, wherein at least the forcing guide, the guiding device, and the rear guide track are arranged such with respect to each other that they are substantially in the same lateral position.
- An open roof construction according to claim 10, wherein the guide track in the lifting device and the rear guide track include an opening in upward direction, the guiding device having a width which is more narrow than the width of the opening at least at the position of the opening.
- An open roof construction according to claim 10 or 11, wherein the lifting device is also positioned at the same lateral position as the rear guide track.
- An open roof construction according to any of claims 10 - 12, wherein the forcing guide is positioned mainly below the rear guide track.
- An open roof construction wherein the forcing guide is positioned relative to the lifting device at an end thereof remote from the rear guide track.
- An open roof construction for a vehicle having an opening (1) in its fixed roof (2), comprising a stationary part (3) to be attached to the vehicle roof and at least one closure element (4) which is movably supported by said stationary part and which can be adjusted by means of a driving unit including a driving element (5), wherein said closure element is movable between a closed position for closing the roof opening, and an open, rearward position for being at least partially above the roof area behind the roof opening, in which the roof opening is at least partially released, wherein said stationary part (3) is fitted with at least one front guide track (6) extending at least along a part of the roof opening (1), and a rear guide track (7), the closure element (4) being supported near its front side by a front support (8) which is movably guided by said front guide track (6), and which is supported rearwards thereof by a rear support (9) including a lifting device (10) and a guiding device (11) for engagement in said rear guide track (7) upon rearward movement of the closure element (4), the lifting device (10) includes a height-adjustable, in particular rotatable, movable element (16; 23) which has a forcing mechanism (12) determining the position of the lifting device, characterized in that the lifting device (10) is movably connected to the stationary part (3) and the guiding device (11) is connected to the closure element (4), and in that at least the forcing mechanism (12), the guiding device (11), and the rear guide track (7) are arranged such with respect to each other that they are substantially in the same lateral position.
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